Cleveland Browns coach Pat Shurmur and general manager Tom Heckert are expected to part ways with the organization or be fired by Monday, NFL sources told The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer.

The Browns are under new ownership (Jimmy Haslam) and have a new CEO (Joe Banner). A shakeup was expected after the sale of the team to Haslam was approved, Banner was hired and former team president Mike Holmgren departed.

Pat Shurmur has a 9-22 record in two seasons with the Cleveland Browns. (AP Photo)

Shurmur and Heckert both know they will be gone following Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, even though they hadn’t yet been informed, sources told the newspaper.

Shurmur has a 9-22 record in two seasons heading into the 2012 season finale. The Browns have had one of the youngest rosters in the league this season; 26 players have less than two years’ experience, the Plain Dealer noted.

Multiple reports have named former Browns personnel executive Michael Lombardi, currently an analyst for the NFL Network, as a possible replacement for Heckert.

New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and Alabama coach Nick Saban have been linked to the potential head coach opening, according to reports. Saban is staying put, however, sources told the Plain Dealer. Saban was a Browns assistant under Bill Belichick from 1991 to 1994.